Granny D on the Big Screen97-year-old U.S. Senate hopeful Doris 'Granny D' Haddock stars in the new HBO documentary 'Run Granny Run.'
Sometimes it takes drastic examples to shake people out of apathy. When 94-year-old Doris "Granny D" Haddock laced up her sneakers and walked across America to rally against the influence of big money in elections, that is precisely what happened. The New Hampshire native's extraordinary journey incited people all over America to take a stand against a corrupt political system by running for U.…
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Comic movies you're sure to hateO'Neil gives his take on the top five worst comic movies of this decade
Last week we covered the best superhero movies to come out this decade. Now, unfortunately, we have to look at the others that came out this decade. No, not the other good movies that were superhero based. I'm talking about the movies that you wish you could get your money back from.…
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Something new from MontbleauConcert Review: The Ryan Montbleau Band delivers intimate performance during CD-release party
With a seductive sound like that of the Ryan Montbleau Band (RMB), some might think their heads are a bit too big for their bodies, but that conception is just plain wrong.
Starting the first quarter of their fall tour schedule off with a bang, RMB held a CD-release party complete with an intimate live performance at The Stone Church in New Market, N.…
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'Michael Clayton': a suspenseful, mind-bending filmMovie Review
If one were to describe "Michael Clayton" they probably would use the word 'puzzle.' The film is a gripping thriller that presents confusing scenarios and scenes to its audience, yet as it progresses, things get clearer and in the end, it all comes together in a tight package.…
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Confusion, frustration in past and present 'Eldritch'
Eldritch is a place with no energy or energetic people. It stands in the middle of the U.S. where nobody is likely to wander, with a population of 31, which is, to me, a nearly implausible setting. If this town can be run successfully with all of its provisions and necessities while everyone within it is happy and content, then prove it and I'll give you a dollar.…
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